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A nurse is preparing to give dextrose 5 % and 0 .4 % sodium chloride 1 liter to fuse at 100 milliliters.
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The nurse is microtubing.
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What infusion rate in gtt permins should she set it to? so for this one, it's really important to note that she is microtubing.
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And then we need to work on getting these numbers put in place.
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So we do have all of our givens.
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The microdrip rate is 60.
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It's just universal across microdrip tubing.
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So now that we have all of this information, we're going to use our flow rate.
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What do you call it? equation.
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And then all we're going to do is, drop our numbers in there.
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We did have to take our time from hours to minutes.
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And that is going to give us 100 drops for a minute.
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For part two, the nurse is caring for a patient and going to give a dose of 1 .5mg dose every 12 hours client weighs 245 pounds.
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How many milligrams per dose should the nurse give? so we, again, like the last one, we have.
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Our amount, all of our numbers that are given...